DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA _ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1961 SECTION A — PAGE 7; i Back Mountain Church League Opens Saturda Y Night ur \ Arn i pi ers a NN AREERERAREEEERRRREERREEEENENEAENEENRRAARRAR ine : (Games will Be Played Ba rookie year in the League, will | at least on paper. Len “Pooch” Ko- | | performer on last year’s Dallas High Plans Special Services >bs | return, along with 6’4” manager- | zik, former Dallas Township and School squad, Chuck Lah a B B Ch B is player Keith Yeisley, stellar guard Bloomsburg State Teacher’s college ! Prince of Peace cager, guar rank Beaumont Ba tist urc ° lee At Dallas Junior High Gym Tom Hogan, and the League’s best star is playing for Huntsville this | Wagner, aad possibly Ron Trewern, p ow in ews ica ; { foul shooter, Bob Bolton. ‘Among year «and will be helped in the 6'6”, and one of Wyoming Valley's’ Radio and Television Choir of | by Kerra P. YEISLEY | new faces in the green and gold of | rebounding department by Don Fos- | best high school players last seas- the Little Woe Church by the side | @ : i the Saints are Don Purvin, former sedal, who has seen action as a on. ' of the Road, of Conklin, New York, |B i" a marks the opening of the fourteenth sea- Price of Pesce guard, Marry Der.| college’ player, and 677" Bob Bers OFFICERS ‘ELECTED { will conduct a Rally at Beaumont |g By DORIS MALLIN od fos son for Bac ountain Church Basketball League. Three games yammer, ex-Harveys Lake cager lew. Bill Strausser is playing his EF | Baptist Church, tomorrow evenin gi : hs are on tap at Dallas Junior High Schoo] at 7:, 8:, and 9: P-M. who is: certain to help with the re- | first season in the League, and also At the first meeting of the Léague, at 8. = - ie If pre-season predictions are accurate, his should be a | | bounding, and “rookie” George | played ball for Bloomsburg State {he following officer's were re-elect- The Little White Church is just a | Our Sympathy , Belles and Saddington High ¢ ki well- balanced League. | Williams, | Teacher's College, and brothers Gary |g. President, Bill Wright; Secre- little country Church, located on! It goes without saying that | Marie Bellas and Elaine Sad- = i There isn’t a team that doesn’t appear strong and it’s | PRINCE OF PEACE | and Lyan Dietz are also donning | tary, Roh Velsloy: Treasurer. Chat Route 7 in the Village of Conklin, | all connected with bowling and dington were top scorers of almost certain that no team will finish with an unblemished | Prince of Peace’s Manager, Tom | riorms to round ous the roster. hy OE ete y it has a radio ministry which spans| Crown Imperial Lanes extend Country Girls League last Tues- record. | Richardson, had just about rebuilt Gary has, heen consistently among Birgu Goorse Searfoss, Harveys a period of twenty years and is | their sympathy to Tony Bon- day. Marie posted 183-168(491) In taking a look, we find Shaver- ? the League's leading scorers for the ' Lake, was elected Vice-President, world-wide in its scope. Heard lo-| omo and his family. Tony suf- for Mac-Tools and Elaine rolled . his entire team, having added to own, last season’s champs, in an] ways among the League's leading the roster Jim Thomas. former West. | Past two years, while Lynn is | succeeding his son, Dick. | cally over WNBF, Binghamton, Sun-| fered a great loss last week 160-167(472) for Dallas Dairy. unenviable position having lost Ern- | scorers, and Dick Winston, 6’ 4” moreland High School and Borden. Playing his first Church = League: One thing, sure to please the fans days at 9:30 AM, it also is re-| when his mother, Mrs. Cather- Marg Milne scored also for Mac le. Widmann, their = outstanding | 7egro who in pre-season practice town Military Academy. stay, Bob, 222500 after a fine performance ‘with this season, is the fact that League broadcast from Stations HCJB,| ine Bonomo died very suddenly. with 168-163(466); and Jean ‘center, = Bone Proust who his Toate fensidol] Delumess include Richardson, who last season played a Dallas High School Pome me pred 2 Sere or Quito, Ecuador, and HOXO, Pan- | | Gind To See You i | Agnew hit 181(459) for Trost- year is donning the blue uniform of | Don “Zeek” Hinkle who last season for St Therese’s; Chuck Allabaugh, | © Ship. : | ter y lums throughou e | ama. was nice to see many old faces | ers. Harveys Lake, Sharpshooting Bob |led all of the League's scorers, vet- ex-Harveys Lake player; and 6 7) EAST DALLAS | season, including the new Dallas, The television program, “Down | back at Crown Lanes last week. Mac-Tools leads the league wh Hontz returns, along with guards |eran guards Bob Harris and Dick pg Coolbaugh, who ig currently | East Dallas, which may very well | Senior High School Gym, Lake-Leh- Memory’s Lane”, now in it twelfth | | Many local residents who study or | | 33 points, O’Connells next with 285 ey Tom Newman, Bill Oney, Stan Da- | Searfoss, two of'the best in the busi- | playing professional football for the he the “Cinderella”. tea of the an High School gym and Dallas ' season, may be heard Sundays at 1 | | work out-of-town were back in the | | Trosters 24 and Bocar 235. vis, and Fred Ostrum. Added to|ness, “and very capable forwards Oakland Raiders of the American Tanbne ‘ont dale nu ace Blow | Junior High School gym. Please pM. from. WNBF-TV. | area for the Thanksgiving holiday. | Other scores listed were Shook this year’s roster is Don Rome, former Prince of Peace star. If Don can immediately fit in with Shav- ertown’s offense, this could again be a strong team. iret HARVEYS LAKE Harvey's Lake will have basically the same roster with the exception of two additions who will definitely add to the team’s: chances for the crown. They are Gene Brobst, al- © Downyflake FRENCH TOAST 100 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH $10.00 PURCHASE OR OVER REDEEMABIF AT ALL FRESH GROUND BEEF Xx Redeemable at All Giant Markets COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, DEC. 2nd ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER ; 50 Bonus Top Value Sones With Purchase of One Pound Pkg. CHOPPED PORK Redeemable at All Giant Markets 2580 Bonus Too Fon Value Sens With the Purchase of Pkg. Frozen Redeamable at All Giant Markets ' COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, DEC. 2nd Larry Crispell and Fred Price. ST. THERESE’S St. Therese’s ,who last year had the distinction ‘of being one of the two teams that beat Shavertown, ing' to be hurt by the loss of Len “Pooch” Koziky. who this year is playing for Huntsville. However, | Pete Letts, 6'5) former Westmore- | land High Sohn star who had a and ended up in third place, is go- | | Football Legue. Returnees from last season include rugged center Ohlman, Bob Piznar, forward George Major. Manager- player Tom Richardson will return to his guard spot. | Although Clint, Harold, and Char- lie Brobst, and old-timer Bob Grose | are again on Huntsville’s roster, the addition of new faces make this | year's squad look like the strongest, '* On The Luzerne: Dallas Highway * 148 S. Main St. Wilkes-Barre GIANT MARKETS Lb. 29¢ Lee | and veteran | bounder, Bill Lewis, will leave the squad in January for active duty with the U.S. Army. Forward Fred Lamoreaux will be back along with “Deadeye” Frank Tencza, who we hear has been practicing all through the summer months. Guard Doug Shelley returns, and possibly Rich Clemow and Connie Higgins. New- | comers include Wes Evans, a star h inf d that thei | consuit this newspaper each week v nform i rod : : | when informe a oir ace pert re Whi the. action Is | taking place. The schedule for this week is as follows: 7 p.m. Harveys Lake vs. Shavertown; 8 p.m. Huntsville vs. Prince of Peace; 9 p.m. St. Ther- ese’s ys. East Dallas.” (ALL GAMES { TO BE PLAYED THIS WEEK ARE AT DALLAS | JUNIOR HIGH | SCHOOL.) | Church. Included in the Musical Program | will be a combination - of old-time | hymns and present day favorites | presented by Bob and Erma Vining, | with violin and piano; Lee and | Connie Wildey with their guitar; Bettye Herman, contralto soloist; | the choir; the quartet; the trio. Speaker will be Rev. George A. Huber, Pastor of the Little White | RIB PORTION (SLICED v. 35¢) 29 HALF Ib. 43 KL SMO FULL SHANK FRES | GROUND CHUCK LOIN PORTION (SLICED = 39¢) BEST CENTER CUT POR CHOPS Gag dhe bd BUTT HALE w 53: SHANK PORTION 33 ICEBERG LETTUCE *" SWANSDOWN CAKE MIXE DEVIL'S FOOD YELLOW OR WHITE o o oo WILSON’ S CERTIFIED—TENDER (ED HAMS ver 59° am 79¢ a 43; Large Hook: £9C 9 Pkgs. 1 00 | up by Henness 191(556); {| 214(555). 1190; C. Williams 203; | 8814 | Position . Night It was position night for Crown | | Major league Friday and there were | some changes made. { Monk Plumbing took all from | Dalles Shopping and wound up on | | top again with 33 points; Dallas | | Shoppers have 301%. American Leg- |ion has 30 points, taking 3 from | Dallas’ Nursery and | Lumber and” Parry’s are tied with [28 each after splitting 2-2. - Jim-Jon took 3 from West Side | Novelty and tied with nurserymen, (27 each; West Side has 21%. Math- | | ers lost 3 to Binth’s and the two | | teams were tied with 19 each. Gos- | | art took 3 from Phillips Supply; | | Gosart had 16 points, Phillips, 9. | Cliff Garris led Monk’s with a big 632 series including 204- 226-202, and Dan Richards hit 204-206 (589). Vida piled up 606 pins for “lumbermen” with games of 190-215-201, and Joe Redda hit 214-198(580). Red Ambrose posted 223(591) for Legionnaires. Other nice games were chalked | Nafus 221 | | (553); Buynak 203(556); Molley | 226(550) Matte 191(567); Szura | Duke B. 200(550) : Eddy Stair 198; Myers 197; Cross 191; Birnstock | uchler 195; Hos- | ' pador 200; Hacer 210; Adams 195; | Kundrat 204: J. Thomas 208(190): | D. Thomas 198. | Reiders Still Lead Raiders are still out in front of | George Shupp League after taking 3 points from Lions with 2663 total pins. Berti’'s are in second with and Wreckers, ¥ || 212(558) for Noxen VFW. High games were recorded by Meade 196; Kravitz 216; Ehret 209; Bonfig 205; Barsh 195; 205; Fallon 191; Trudnak 199-190: Amos 219; Morton 191; Kocher 212: | Bialogowicz 215: Shupp 202. Last week’s tov scorers were Bob Moore 249-225(649)' and Chet Molley 213-221(614). Sor- ry the news didn’t make the paper last week but due to the holiday, we published early. O’'Malia Laundry is going, going | down in Imperialettes League. The | top team dropped 3 points again Friday to Garrity’s team and is now leading the league by only 1 with | 28 points. There are three teams | CN tied in second place with 27 each-- | | Apex, Joe’s and Elston’s. Apex took 4 from Delaney; Elston's, 4 from Shavertown | 38. Wreckers | Klass 200; | Molley 190; G. Thomas 206; Shinal | are | 164, Pascavage 162, Sickler 169, Ka- | mont 161, Weale 167, Lewis 160. | Near 300 I" Joe Sekera came pretty close to la 300 game recently in Community | Service League. He started out good with everyone rooting but, as so | often happens, tension grew and | Joe missed. He finished with 277 | and rolled a 646 series. | Ben Franklin's team leads the | league but lost 4 points to last | year's champs, Mercury Motors. | Mercury was paced by Austin’s 568 { and still inspired by Captain Se- kera’s big score of the week before. Help come from Henderson and Stanton with 500 plus ‘series. Orchard Farms came out of the | cellar by taking 4 from Beseckers. { Kostrobala’s 585 and Demmy’s 536 | and Cathral's 503 were high for | the “Farmers” while Williams’ 562 | was high for the losers. | Boyd White's crept closer to the | top with Pete Ambrose, Corbett, Varga and Peterson rolling 563, 562, 540 and 542. Addy Splits # Charlie Williams , posted a 618 | series including 223- ‘182- 213 games . | for Addy Asphalt Saturday in the | contest against Fay’s Snack Bar as | the teams split, 2-2. Nick Stredny | hit 215(553); Bob Moore 202-196 and Leo Yankoski 192-193; Tom | Gauntlett hit 207. Final scores? We |, won't mention. | Beaver Run Takes 8 § | Beaver Run Cocktails took points from P&K Aluminum as Ron Fielding rolled 222-195-203 (620 and Tom Cross hit 190-240 (608). Joe Krincek hit 229, Al Ciccarelli 193 and Sid Fielding 205; THRY SAT Deum. = i : Sook all 4 from Casterline’s and Other scores are unmentionable. . LIMIT ONE COUPON TO PER CUSTOMER J Center Slices Of Ham Lb. 98¢ Whole Ham Lb. 47¢ Portis took 3 Pom Sportsmen. Beaver Run took 4 from May- S I ; et » * ; : an Si toca cama op scorer of the evening was! 4 Al Cic- I 1 A : 7 iy ‘ gi De Joe Shalata 194-207(576) for Cris- | | ja oie ame a (1 0, . Ru : 3 2] ; : pell's as the team took 4 from | [ 219-204). Else had 203-202(584): gq 100 Bonus Top Value Stamps : ; . Crusaders. Bob Moore rolled 195- | Sid Fielding 193-195(573); Cro LBS. - 194(555). Joe Shemanski hit 223 190-193 and Roberts 216. % WITH THE PURCHASE OF 3 2 C (555) for Berti’'s and Race posted | Culp and Gerhart High x LESS CROSS CUT, uuu | Culp scored 215 and Gerhart * 570(210-172-188) for honors in St. Paul's Brotherhood League Friday. Long Horns had high single of 905 and Huskies had * 2427 total pins. Mustangs have 33 points, Tigers second with 27 and Badgers 26%. Bulldogs and Trojans are tied with 26 each. Other scores are Rudy 204(552); McCarthy 190(541); Ambrose 198 (531); W. Dungey 193(528); Monk i ve . Weale 193; M. Whiting 179; : SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT vex 6 r. 25¢C] Shemanski hit 230(568); Race | pr. tos Wine 108, 2 COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, DEC. 2nd MEAT or : 233(556); J. Thomas 206(552); I Le d > NE COUPON PER CUSTOMER 2 : ! Trudnak 210(560). a saacs : : COOKING ONIONS “= , . . 5u. 29c] § cones en 1 igh 2 points in Bowlerettes League, Whit- ing’s is next with 25 and Bolton's 21. Isaacs had 788-2114 total pins. Libby Cyphers was top scor- er with 196(499.) M. Gosart hit 175; P. Dungey 17% (460). ' Burl Updyke Elected 3 ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER 16-0z. 1 .00 Plains and Joe's, 3 from Goodman's. NEW Cubmaster C Eleanor Moyer led the scor- | ] : 5 Or ATEN array : STO KELY BARTLETT PEARS ° ® e . e . of ans | ing with a beautiful 509 series | Bill Connolly, T-V newscaster, : : 46 $ 00 fH | (183-172). Anita Pascavage | met’ with Cub Scouts and parents ® TOK, § || crashed through with 496(183) | in Sweet Valley on Sunday at the With the Purchase of 2-Lb. Pkg. Frozen FO RT ORANGE JUICE SWEETENED ° ° ° ° ° ° ° Cans \ and , Marie Ciccarelli hit 487 | Fire Hall, to explain the work of Whe TRADE WINDS : 8 (160174). Gloria Charnitski is | cubs and den mothers. 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